Next Saturday (May 17th, 2008) I’ll be in Milan at the Politechnic School of Design for sci.bzaar.net.
With some friends of bzaar.net and few people I still don’t know, we will brainstorm and discuss about how Web2.0 dynamics can be adapted and imported into science. A sort of hybrid between a BarCamp, a traditional event and a Pecha Kucha, about science and research. Sweet!
The title of my talk will be “How much is a researcher happy discovering the existence of Yet Another Social Network for Science?”.
This sounds interesting. Will your slides be available? I am curious to hear your opinion on why researcher don’t have time for social tools networks/tools.
I suspect it has something to do with selfishness, but I might be wrong.
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Hi Paolo, we’ll meet Saturday! It’ll be interesting to share and discuss our experiences on social network and researchers :-)
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